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DEFAMATION – Joyce McKinney v. Errol Morris

BRIEF – McKinney was involved the “Manacled Mormon” tabloid scandal in the U.K. in the 1970s. She argues that Morris tricked her into doing an interview for a film that was ultimately defamatory towards her. McKinney also argues that she is not a public figure, nor is the until-recently forgotten tabloid story of “public interest.” (Cal.Ct. App., 2nd Dist.)

LEGAL MALPRACTICE – Tippi Hedren v. Allen

BRIEF – After Tippi Hedren was injured on a soundstage, her attorney admitted he was negligent in dismissing her personal injury case. But he argues that the jury award of nearly $1,500,000 was excessive, due to improper jury instructions on causation, erroneous rulings on the evidence of damages, and a purely emotional appeal to the jury. (Cal.Ct. App., 4th Dist.)

CIVIL PROCEDURE – Cont’l Credit Sys. LLC v. Applied Merchant Sys. W. Coast Inc.

OPINION – The parties disagreed over ownership of card-swiping hardware involved in the sale of credit card agreements. Defendant argued that a forum selection clause was triggered, but plaintiff argued this was a tort case that did not touch the contract. But since interpreting the contract will be central to the case, the contract’s forum selection clause is triggered. (N.D. Ill.)

TRUSTS AND ESTATES - Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem v. Gen'l Motors

OPINION - Where Hebrew University claimed unlimited duration in right of publicity per Albert Einstein’s will, extension more than 50 years past his death burdened the public’s freedom of expression. Whereas copyright is designed to encourage the future creation of works of art, the interest sought to be protected by the right of publicity is usually the byproduct of a different and earlier endeavor. (C.D. Cal.)

SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION - S.J.W. ex rel. Wilson v. Lee's Summit R-7 Sch. Dist.

OPINION - High school students who created a racist and sexist website and blog were denied injunction from their 180-day suspension. In the school environment, some speech is not protected by the First Amendment and school officials may lawfully punish some forms of unprotected student speech. (8th Cir.)

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FDA probes deaths for links to Monster energy drink

10/22/2012

The Food and Drug Administration said the agency had received reports of five deaths that may be associated with the drink from 2009 through June 2012.

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Corzine, banks push to end MF Global fraud lawsuit

10/22/2012

The former chairman and chief executive officer of MF Global has described charges that the company inflating its ability to manage risk as making "no sense."

NYPD officers walk in Times Square. REUTERS Eric Thayer

U.S. to expand probe into New York City pensions for veterans

10/22/2012

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office said in a statement that it is broadening the investigation to include retirees from any city agency.

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AIG in multistate settlement over life policies

10/22/2012

The company has, according to Pennsylvania authorities, agreed to an $11 mln settlement over its claims settlement practices for life insurance policies.

Hands counting money, stock photo. REUTERS Jo Yong hak

David Lerner's firm ordered to pay $12 mln to customers

10/22/2012

FINRA said the amount will be paid to customers who bought into a $2 bln real estate investment trust and to those who were charged excessive markups.

Planned Parenthood rally, file. REUTERS Joshua Roberts

Judge blocks Arizona law that bars funding to Planned Parenthood

10/22/2012

The law, signed by Governor Jan Brewer in May, cuts off Medicaid funding for family planning and health services delivered by organizations offering abortions.

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Dish Network settles lawsuit with Cablevision, AMC

10/22/2012

Dish will pay a cash settlement of $700 million to Cablevision and AMC and enter into a long-term distribution agreement with AMC Networks.

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LATEST POST: End of the line

10/22/2012

A judge rules that three detainees at a U.S. air base in Afghanistan can’t use U.S. courts to challenge their imprisonment.

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Wilson Elser added to civil contempt proceeding in John Doe case

10/19/2012

District Judge Brian Cogan added the law firm as a respondent in a case filed by Felix Sater, who had pleaded guilty to participating in a $40 million stock fraud.

Goldman Sachs at the NYSE, New York. REUTERS Brendan McDermid

Goldman loses bid to end lawsuit by hedge fund over CDO

10/19/2012

The $1.07 billion lawsuit accuses Goldman of selling risky debt that it intended to lose value to an Australian hedge fund, causing the fund to become insolvent.


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